
- A balanced grape-citrus hybrid for temperate growers
Grape Limeade
Grape Limeade is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet grape and zesty lime notes and moderate THC levels.
- Sweet grape and sharp lime in every puff
- Compact plants, resin-heavy buds
- Reliable performance in temperate gardens
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Grape Ape x Limeade |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1-2 m |
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Medium to high |
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grape, lime, sweet candy |
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Feminised |
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Mild southern growing climate |
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uplifted, relaxed, clear-headed |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Grape Limeade
Grape Limeade is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Grape Ape x Limeade, notable for its grape-citrus flavour and compact, resinous buds. It suits intermediate growers and performs well both indoors and outdoors in temperate regions, delivering steady yields and a relaxing, clear-headed effect.
Grape Limeade is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resin-heavy buds. Its profile suits both smoking and extraction applications.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% delivering a noticeable but controllable potency. That level offers a balanced experience for intermediate users.
CBD is low, usually around 0.5% to 1% so the strain is not CBD-forward. Those after higher CBD effects should consider crosses or pairings.
The lineage is Grape Ape x Limeade which brings grape sweetness and citrus tang together. The cross emphasises resin production and compact bud structure.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised for canopy uniformity and easier planning. Some breeders also offer autoflower versions for faster cycles.
Grape Limeade is rated intermediate and rewards steady attention to feeding and training. It performs reliably in a mild southern growing climate with careful humidity control.
Flowering generally completes in eight to ten weeks under steady conditions. Outdoor plants in Devon may finish at the later end of that range depending on seasonal length.
Yields are medium to high when trained and fed correctly. Indoor setups using SCROG typically produce consistent results per square metre.
Plants form a medium height with a bushy central cola and plentiful side branches. Growers in Devon should expect roughly one to two metres outdoors if left unpruned.
Indoors it responds well to LST and topping to maximise bud sites. Outdoors in Devon it benefits from shelter and a sunny aspect to avoid wind damage.
In Devon the mild southern growing climate provides a temperate season that suits Grape Limeade well. Even so, growers must manage humidity during wetter months to prevent mould.
Effects start with a bright cerebral lift that settles into a relaxed body sensation. At higher doses the strain leans toward gentle sedation.
Flavours blend sweet grape and zesty lime with a sugary finish. The aroma carries light earth and candied notes through the smoke.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A well-draining loam with a balanced NPK routine works well, raising potassium and phosphorus during flowering to support bud development.
Flush in the last two weeks of flowering to reduce excess nutrients and improve flavour clarity; monitor plant colour to avoid underfeeding.
Increase airflow, prune lower foliage to improve circulation and remove any dense inner growth; consider applying protective fungicidal measures early.
Yes, with topping and LST you can keep it compact and productive in a small tent while maintaining bud quality.
Use integrated pest management: introduce beneficials, keep the grow area clean and inspect plants regularly for early signs of infestation.
Beginners can succeed with careful attention but should expect an intermediate learning curve around feeding and humidity control.
It prefers steady, moderate nutrient levels and responds poorly to sudden spikes; increase feed gradually and watch leaf response.
LST, topping and SCROG are effective to flatten the canopy and increase bud sites while keeping height manageable.
In humid climates focus on robust airflow, avoid overcrowding, use larger pots for root vigour and schedule earlier harvests if rain risk is high.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for balanced effects, and check calyx swelling and pistil colour as additional cues.
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